F1 Championship fight 'doesn't look great' - Leclerc after costly crash
Charles Leclerc said he does not deserve to be crowned Formula One world champion after he crashed out while leading Sunday's French Grand Prix.
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Charles Leclerc said he does not deserve to be crowned Formula One world champion after he crashed out while leading Sunday's French Grand Prix.
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The future of the French Grand Prix and several other classic European races was declared uncertain on Monday as the dust settled following Max Verstappen's crushing victory in front of a sell-out crowd at the Paul Ricard Circuit. Widespread misgivings about F1's plans to scrap established traditional races, or rotate them, and instead to hold more 'international' big city street circuit events, including a proposed Las Vegas race, dominated paddock debate during a sun-baked weekend. World champion Verstappen had joined other drivers before the race in objecting to the likely loss of the sport's iconic traditional circuits, including the Spa-Francorchamps track in the Belgian Ardennes, from a proposed 25-race calendar for next year.
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner does not consider Charles Leclerc to be a ‘crasher’ even after the Ferrari driver’s costly mistake at the French Grand Prix.
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen won an enthralling French Grand Prix on Sunday and took a giant step towards a second F1 title after Ferrari's Charles Leclerc crashed out while leading the race.